12851
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An Address to the Right Hon. Lord Byron, with an Opinion on Some of his Writings. By FHB
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B.
, F. H.
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Wetton and Jarvis [St. Paul's Churchyard] (London)
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1817 |
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12852
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An Address to the Right Hon. Lord Byron: With an Opinion on some of his Writings. By FHB. Sonnets and Odes, Elegies, Ballads, and Sketches, on Various Subjects, Chiefly Descriptive. By William Linley, Esq. Late in the Civil Service of the East India Company; And the Late Mr. Charles Leftley, Parliamentary Reporter of the Times Newspaper; Both Educated at St. Paul's School.
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B.
, F. H.
Leftley
, Charles
Linley
, William
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Wetton and Jarvis [Paternoster Row] (London)
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1819 |
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14605
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An address, to the people called Methodists; concerning the criminality of encouraging slavery. By Samuel Bradburn.
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Bradburn
, Samuel
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1792 |
The fifth edition, with additions. |
11641
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An Alphabet of Animals. By a Lady. Revised edition.
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Unknown
,
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Simpkin, Marshall and Co. (London)
Winks and Son (Leicester)
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1835 |
Revised edition. |
11166
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An alphabetical arrangement of animals for little naturalists. By Sally Sketch.
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Unknown
,
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John Harris and Son (London)
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1821 |
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362
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An Angel's Form and a Devil's Heart. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By Selina Davenport, author of The Hypocrite, or Modern Janus, Donald Monteith, Original of the Miniature, Leap Year, &c.
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Davenport
, Selina
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Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
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1818 |
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25085
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An answer to a book entitled, Things divine and supernatural conceiv'd by analogy with things natural and human. In which answer it is prov'd, that the author's notion of divine analogy is immediately destructive of all religion, both natural and reveal'd. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
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Jackson
, John
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John Noon (London)
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1733 |
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22000
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An answer to a book, entitled, The history of ruptures, and rupture-curers, wrote by Robert Houstoun. With some observations concerning Dr. Littlejohn's pretending to sell my receipt as his own. By Katherine Boles.
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Boles
, Katherine
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1726 |
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23957
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An answer to a book, entitled, the History of ruptures, and rupture-curers, wrote by Robert Houstoun. With some observations concerning Dr. Littleton's pretending to sell my re-receipt as his own. By Katherine Boles.
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Boles
, Katherine
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1726 |
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22667
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An answer to A letter from a clergy-man in the country to a dignify'd clergy-man in London, &c. Concerning the bill brought in the last session of Parliament for preventing the translation of bishops.
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Unknown
,
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Abigail (Ann) Baldwin [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1701 |
1 |
25701
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An answer to a printed libel, intitled, A letter to a member of Parliament concerning the bill for regulating the nightly-watch in the city of Westminster and liberties thereof.
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Unknown
,
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
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1720 |
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25975
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An answer to a scandalous libel, entitled, The impertinence and imposture of modern antiquaries display'd: or, a refutation of the Reverend Mr. Wise's letter to Dr. Mead, concerning the White Horse, and other Antiquities in Berkshire.
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North
, George
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John Whiston (London)
Charles Corbett (London)
John Jolliffe (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
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1741 |
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25871
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An answer to Dr. Ibbot's sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor on Thursday, September 29. 1720. By Philoclesius.
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Unknown
,
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1721 |
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25889
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An answer to Dr. Ibbot's sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor on Thursday, September 29. 1720. By Philoclesius. The Second Edition.
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Unknown
,
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1721 |
The Second Edition. |
25929
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An answer to Dr. Ibbot's sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor on Thursday, September 29. 1720. By Philoclesius. The Third Edition.
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Unknown
,
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1721 |
The Third Edition. |
25305
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An answer to the anonymous pamphlet, publish'd lately by one of the seven Exeter advisers; intitled, Texts of holy scripture compar'd together, relating to the true and real deity of the Son and Holy Ghost.
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Peirce
, James
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John Noon (London)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
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1721 |
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3371
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An answer to the author of the Critical review, for March, 1760. Upon the article of Mrs. Nihell's Treatise on the art of midwifery. By Mrs. Elizabeth Nihell, Professed Midwife.
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Nihell
, Elizabeth
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A. Morley (London)
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1760 |
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25988
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An answer to the considerations, occasioned by the Craftsman upon excise, so far as it relates to the tobacco trade.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
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1733 |
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5837
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An answer to the daughter's defence of her father, Addressed to her Father Himself. By Maria De Fleury.
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de Fleury
, Maria
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1788 |
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25718
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An answer to the discourse on free-thinking: wherein the absurdity and infidelity of the sect of free-thinkers is undeniably demonstrated. By a gentleman of Cambridge.
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Unknown
, [Man]
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1713 |
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25717
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An answer to the pretended remarks on Mr. Webber's scheme, and the draper's pamphlet; shewing, that the remarker hath not made the least objection to the scheme, which the draper recommended, nor disprov'd the least fact which he advanc'd: as also, that all that hath been alledged by the Gentleman's Magazine against it is groundless, and that the truth of the calculation is undoubted. To which is added, a copy of the letter which Mr. Webber received, concerning its being stipulated that France should have our wool; which letter also contains a short, but pathetick address, to the electors of Great-Britain. Written at the time of the last election, and altogether as necessary at this time, with some other reasons; setting forth the probability of such a stipulation also, a petition, intended to have been presented to Parliament, praying, an act to confirm the charter which His Majesty granted Mr. Webber: which petition was not refused, on account of such a charter not having been granted, but as a private bill that came too late. By John London.
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London
, John
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1741 |
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1099
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An Answer to Thomas Paine's Third Part of the Age of Reason, Published by D. I. Eaton; likewise to S. Lane, a Calvinistic Preacher, at Yeovil, in Somersetshire, and to Hewson Clarke, Editor of The Scourge, and late of Emanuel College, Cambridge. By Joanna Southcott. Entered in Stationer's Hall.
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Southcott
, Joanna
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1812 |
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8717
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An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, in the History of the Widow Placid, and Her Daughter Rachael. The Second Edition, corrected.
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Corp
, Harriet
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Williams and Smith (London)
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1808 |
The Second Edition, corrected. |
8721
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An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, in the History of the Widow Placid, and Her Daughter Rachel.
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Corp
, Harriet
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1810 |
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9630
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An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, in the History of the Widow Placid, and Her Daughter Rachel. By Harriet Corp, Author of a Sequel to the Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, Talents Improved, Cottage Sketches, Familiar Scenes, &c. Ninth Edition.
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Corp
, Harriet
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
Thomas Hamilton (London)
Robert Ogle, James Duncan and Cochran (London)
Gale and Fenner (London)
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1816 |
Ninth Edition |